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... tone is presented . All data in this section are culled from the thoroughgoing descriptions in Anderson 1989 , Anderson et al . 1990 , and Pace 1990 . ( 3 ) a . Simplex tones L hil Hμllo ? ] ' book ' ' pretty ' M ku : - ' money ' LM ...
... tone is presented . All data in this section are culled from the thoroughgoing descriptions in Anderson 1989 , Anderson et al . 1990 , and Pace 1990 . ( 3 ) a . Simplex tones L hil Hμllo ? ] ' book ' ' pretty ' M ku : - ' money ' LM ...
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... tone patterns except LM are subject to sandhi , and all targets have allophonic outputs , except M tones other than V : M , which neutralize with H. 3. COMALTEPEC CHINANTEC TONOLOGY EXPLAINED . Comaltepec tonology displays a number of ...
... tone patterns except LM are subject to sandhi , and all targets have allophonic outputs , except M tones other than V : M , which neutralize with H. 3. COMALTEPEC CHINANTEC TONOLOGY EXPLAINED . Comaltepec tonology displays a number of ...
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... tone sandhi is hypothesized to have its origins in LH syllables , which , unless the following tone pattern is LM , spill over their H component onto a following vowel , because of articulatory constraints in combination with the ...
... tone sandhi is hypothesized to have its origins in LH syllables , which , unless the following tone pattern is LM , spill over their H component onto a following vowel , because of articulatory constraints in combination with the ...
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